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Hunger grips southern Africa as Zimbabwe declares drought disaster

Preliminary assessments show that Zimbabwe requires more than $2 billion to feed millions facing hunger.

• April 4, 2024
President Emmerson Mnangagwa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa [Credit; Anadolu Agency]

President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared Zimbabwe’s drought a national disaster on Wednesday and said the country needed more than two billion dollars in aid to feed millions facing hunger.

Mr Mnangagwa’s statement follows similar announcements by Zambia in late February and Malawi in March, as drought induced by the El Nino global weather pattern triggers a humanitarian crisis in southern Africa.

Mr Mnangagwa told journalists at the state house in Harare that more than 2.7 million people in Zimbabwe will go hungry this year, and 80 per cent of the country had received poor rains.

“Preliminary assessments show that Zimbabwe requires more than $2 billion towards various interventions we envisage in our national response,” Mr Mnangagwa said.

He said the government would prioritise winter cropping to boost reserves and work with the private sector to import grains.

El Nino is a naturally occurring weather phenomenon associated with a disruption of wind patterns that means warmer ocean surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific.

Since November, most provinces in Zimbabwe have experienced crop failure, with hotter areas declaring grains such as maize a write-off.

Humanitarian agencies, including the World Food Programme, which fed 270,000 people between January and March in four districts, have described the hunger situation as “dire,” calling on donors to provide more aid.

The drought in southern Africa has reached crisis levels, with Botswana and Angola to the west and Mozambique and Madagascar to the east also facing hunger.

(Reuters/NAN)

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